Since the beginning of time, the royals have sparked the public's interest as they live a life that appears so far removed from that of a 'normal' person.
But with what seems to be such grandeur and extravagance, just how wealthy are the royals?
This is how much Forbes has estimated the family are all worth.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - €86 million

Since stepping back as senior members of the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are financially independent of the Crown.
It has been reported that Harry used the money he inherited from his mother Diana to relocate to California, America.
The couple have projects that will also add to their current net worth, with deals with Spotify worth almost €13 million and a five year deal with Netflix worth €86 million.
Kate Middleton - €6 to €8.6 million

The Middleton family have a collective worth of an estimated €43 million. Most of this wealth comes from an online party supply business called Party Pieces.
Prince Charles also covers Kate's official staff and wardrobe expenses, and some of her travel costs are often covered by the countries she visits.
This means Kate can keep most of her own money in her bank account.
Prince William - €34 million
Second in line to the throne, Prince William gets an annual income from the Duchy of Cornwall to cover the private expenses.
Like Harry, Prince William received €8 million from his mother's estate, and he also received an annual salary for when he was a helicopter pilot in the Royal Air Force.
Prince Charles - €344 million

Next in line to the throne, Prince Charles has the highest net worth, just after Queen Elizabeth.
According to Forbes, the possible wealth of Prince Charles is between €86 million and €344 million.
A significant amount of Prince Charles wealth stems from the Duchy of Cornwall, a private estate that owns and operates land in rural and urban areas, as well as various islands and cottages in Wales and Cornwall.
Queen Elizabeth - €517 million

Much of the Queen's fortune comes from the property she owns, such as Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands, Sandringham House and various other properties located throughout the UK.
The Queen's net worth does not include that of the Buckingham Palace estate, which is estimated to be worth over €8 billion.